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" Want, and incurable disease, (fell pair!) On hopeless multitudes remorseless seize At once, and make a refuge of the grave. How groaning hospitals eject their dead ! What numbers groan for sad admission there ! What numbers, once in Fortune's lap high-fed,... "
The Works of the Author of The Night-thoughts - 218. oldal
szerző: Edward Young - 1802
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The Complaint: Or, Night Thoughts on Life, Death, and Immortality

Edward Young - 1816 - 390 oldal
...eject their dead ! \Vhat numbers groan for sad admission there ! What numbers once in Fortune's lap high-fed, Solicit the cold hand of Charity ! To shock...visit here, And breathe from your debauch ; give, and redy'ce Surfeit's dominion o'er you : But so great Your impudence, you blush at what is right ! Happy...

Night Thoughts on Life, Death, and Immortality

Edward Young - 1816 - 284 oldal
...eject their dead ! What numbers groan for sad admission there ! What numbers, once in Fortune's lap high-fed, Solicit the cold hand of charity ! To shock...! Ye silken sons of Pleasure ! since in pains You rne more modish visits, visit here, And breathe from your debauch ; give, and reduce Surfeit's dominion...

The Complaint, Or, Night Thoughts

Edward Young - 1817 - 372 oldal
...naturally pour these moral reflections on the thought of the Writer. "What numbers, once in Fortune's lap high-fed. Solicit the cold hand of Charity.' To shock us more, solicit it in vain! NIGHT I. DRAWN BY RICHAR1} WESTALLR-A. ENGRAVED BY JHROBINSON . PUBLISHED BY JOHN SHARPE, PICCADILLY...

Churchill, 1764, to Johnson, 1784

Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 498 oldal
...eject their dead ! What numbers groan for sad admission there ! What numbers, once in fortune's lap high-fed, Solicit the cold hand of charity ! To shock...your debauch : give, and reduce Surfeit's dominion over you: but so great •• Your .impudence, you blush at what is right. Happy ! did sorrow seize...

Specimens of the British Poets: Churchill, 1764, to Johnson, 1784

Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 482 oldal
...admission there ! What numbers, once in fortune's lap high-fed, Solicit the cold hand of charity f To shock us more, solicit it in vain ! Ye silken sons...your debauch : give, and reduce Surfeit's dominion over you :' but so great Your impudence, you blush at what is right. Happy ! did sorrow seize on such...

Select Works of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical ..., 7. kötet

John Aikin - 1821 - 412 oldal
...eject their dead ! What numbers groan for sad admission there ! What numbers, once in Fortune's lap high-fed, Solicit the cold hand of Charity ! To shock...visits, visit here, And breathe from your debauch : giw, and reduce Surfeit's dominion o'er you : but so great Your impudence, you blush at what is right,...

The British Poets: Including Translations ...

British poets - 1822 - 284 oldal
...eject their dead ! What numbers groan for sad admission there ! What numbers, once in Fortune's lap high-fed, Solicit the cold hand of Charity ! To shock...virtue save, Disease invades the chastest temperance; G2 And punishment the guiltless; and alarm, Through thickest shades, pursues the fond of peace. Man's...

Night Thoughts on Life Death & Immortality;: To which is Added A Paraphrase ...

Edward Young - 1823 - 326 oldal
...eject their dead ! What numbers groan for sad admission there ! What numbers, once in Fortune's lap high-fed, Solicit the cold hand of Charity! To shock...impudence, you blush at what is right. Happy! did sorrow seiae on such alone. Not prudence can defend, or virtue save; Disease invades the chastest temperance,...

A dictionary of quotations from the British poets, by the author of The ...

British poets - 1824 - 676 oldal
...With hideous accent thrice he calls. Philip's Splendid Shilling. What numbers, once in fortune's lap high-fed, Solicit the cold hand of charity ! To shock us more, solicit it in vain ! Young's Night Thoughts, n. 1 , Sore pierc'd by wintry winds, How many shrink into the sordid hut...

The Complaint: Or, Night Thoughts

Edward Young - 1824 - 356 oldal
...eject their dead ! What numbers groan for sad admission there ! What numbers, once in fortune's lap high-fed, Solicit the cold hand of charity! To shock us more, solicit it in vaia ! Ye silken sons of pleasure ! since in pains You rue more modish visits, visit here, And breathe...




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